Applause Gif

Applause Gif Which of the expression below is correct and why Class clap for John He is correct Or Class clap John He is correct The clap for John and clap John as used above can they both

Applause refers to the action of clapping to show appreciation A clap is a single instance of hitting your palms against each other In your sentence you need Let s applaud him or In the context OK students your classmate has finished his her introduction Applause or claps for him her Thanks

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Yes it is certainly an uncountable or mass noun See the Wordreference dictionary and many others You can definitely not say two applauses three applauses etc Please give him a A burst of applause sounds more sudden and enthusiastic A round of applause may be no more than a formal courtesy at the end of a speech or performance There are other burst

Hi all I made up the following line Though my ankle was really painful I managed to finish the race with under my friends applause What I want to express is that I finished the race Nice to talk to you guys The audience broke into rapturous applause Understand this to mean The audience showed an rapturous applause I am confused by it so that I ve come here to

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Round of applause podr a ser una salva de aplausos tenemos esta expresi n en espa ol Si es la t pica frase de un presentador de TV cuando va a aparecer un artista en el Hello my friends I was wondering which phrase could express the idea that someone clapped their hands to show their appreciation of someone s reply in a class 1 Please give him

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Which of the expression below is correct and why Class clap for John He is correct Or Class clap John He is correct The clap for John and clap John as used above can they both

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Applause refers to the action of clapping to show appreciation A clap is a single instance of hitting your palms against each other In your sentence you need Let s applaud him or


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Applause Gif - Hi all I made up the following line Though my ankle was really painful I managed to finish the race with under my friends applause What I want to express is that I finished the race